Thinking About Full-Time Living in an RV? WATCH THIS FIRST!

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Transitioning to full time living in an RV can come with a LOT of questions! Hopefully this video here will help answer a lot of them. Keep in mind that I am in a sales position and all of these RV's are available while supplies last.

If there are further questions you have, leave a comment below!

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Interested in an RV? I am in a sales position and would love to personally help you make this RV yours. Click the link in the description of this video and select the Mesquite location to send me your contact info so I can best help you!

mylesrv
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Many people can’t afford houses any more, in fact RVs now cost what houses used to, and not that long ago. Thanks man.

sholland
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The thing that caught my ear was your honesty. The fact that you are willing to let people try out the RVs before you purchase them on your sales lot made me realize that you are one of the few honest businessmen.

MrGreen-nlyv
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Well done. In the realm of living in such a space, downsizing and minimalizing usually go hand in hand. I know lots of people, ourselves included, who are buying these too put on their home property for helping other family members out in tough times. Many others are buying them to rent out to people who can't afford even a studio apartment now days. Cost of living has went up so bad and it's only going to get worse. I'd love in one of these in a heart beat. You have to be willing to let go of loss of things and embrace totally different things. It's kind of like moving to a foreign country where you don't know the language and you'll have to learn as you go, mistakes and all. Either way, for recreation or living these are made in such a way that living in one is much more doable than ever before.

hisimagenme
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To be honest, the price of an average size single family house is through the roof (well over a half million dollars). I would suggest if you live in an RV, make sure you buy and put a protective coat over the roof to protect it from the sun (reapply it once a year).

As for me, I would buy a used and well maintained pre-pandemic era RV.

bryang
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Thank you for putting prices up on things. Even knowing they can change, like going up. It helps with perspective, when trying to learn and figure out which way I should go.

FatBubbatm
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Moving into an RV full time and living around other full time RV’ers is like having an additional family to your life, you meet cool people and are like family

tarantulaina_jar
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I love living in my 5th wheel toy hauler. One of the unforseen cost was how much more the insurance was because of the generator and the gas tank on the rv. I found out because my friends are living in an rv the same size but just a 5th wheel and are paying much less. I called the insurance agent and they broke it down to being connected to the gasoline, the ability to carry a gas powered toy, and the generator. There is many more 5th wheels now like you have been showing on your site that have the space without being a toy hauler.
On that note more information on solar costs would be great.

idaaquilone
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I would love to finance one but have no idea where I would place it since I live in Cali. The space I'd put It on would basically be rent + rv payments 😅 fakkkk I need to get out of here.

abcamacho
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Great Video! Thanks for doing this video. It is rare to have a dealership be honest about the industry. Good for you!!!

A couple of items for folks to know:

1. You can totally find good private campgrounds with FHUs and all the amenities for significantly less money than noted.
2. If you have a travel trailer and opt for a generator. You need to figure out the logistics regarding carrying the gas and oil needed.
3. On supplemental stuff you need. On motorhomes - Tow bar for your toad.($1, 500) if you are towing, not all cars can be towed with 4 wheels down. it is the law for a supplemental breaking systems ($1, 500), Tire Pressure monitoring system for all RVs($600.00) an RV GPS ($300.0]) a Hydroflush ($35.00) you will thank me on this one beca6poo dams happen more often than you think. Water filteration system ($35.00-150.00), Backup camera.
4. Don't believe the whole you can tow this with a half ton vehicle or SUV, unless you want to wreck your transmission in 6 months. You really should have a 1 ton truck.
5. Service issues - don't believe them. Make sure you know your plan B. I was out of my brand new RV up to 9 months of the first year and 14 month for the first 2 years. Luckily I happen to love tent camping so I bought a tent and wandered around with my jeep. If it is safe though, it's best to find a service station that allows you to stay in your rig while you wait. Like this place has those RV spots. That is a super nice feature. Also super hard to find.
6.If you buy new, you should know that the contracts may indicate that you nullify your warrentee if you live in the RV full-time. Just let them know you are on a trip. They the service folks don't need to know you are loving fulltime in the RV. Also from a service perspective, they will know you are out of there and probably wont be back to bug them if they did a crappy job. You might have to have things fixed multiple times.

7. Solar. Check your contract to see if you install Solar after factory, if that nullifies your warrentee.

muggywebster
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I been living in a rv for almost 3 years I already owned my Sierra by Forest River Silver Eagle 24 foot...Hey living in a RV is great but certainly not as easy as you think...Number one fifth wheel rv are like buying a home not cost as much too! my rv fifth wheel was already in super good shape...I choose to upgrade restore mine to the way I wanted it considering I can replace repair everything on it!!! I know how to do all the repairs myself I have almost replaced about everything on it!!!! Air conditioner furnace new Awening! led lighting thru out plus strip led lighting so I can turn my lighting on by Alexa in fact I made almost everything by internet and phone including the furnace....Sensi thermostat....Dyson air cleaners 2 in fact...I put them in for clean air....I heat with Mr heater buddy flex because using furnace in winter when its extremely cold will make it run to much crack heat exchanger and don't think people realize that rv furnaces are not made for winter....I also went with Air Skirts for the circumference of the trailer they work well if you don't put holes in them lol....yeah I have tons more to say but that takes to

terrysmiles
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My husband and I are planning to buy a used RV soon to live in full time. Any suggestions on what to look out for when shopping around? We've never had one so it's a whole new world to us and we don't want to end up stuck with something that has expensive problems to fix.

sharilynpost
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Thanks for the information! I'm looking for a full-time toy hauler but my concerns are best insulation and construction build. Rear patio, washer, dryer, half bath in garage.

csmith
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Myles your a genius this is the video I've been needing to watch. Anyway thanks for providing me the information. Oh, congrats on up coming nuptials and new home. Love your videos 💓

lynnedavenport
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I suggest getting them second hand, I bought a shitty one from Facebook market for 800 and by the end I only spent 4 thousand total fixing it up

eternalmiasma
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I’m looking to live in an RV with my animals (and maybe my little brother) but we only have our learner’s permits, so it’ll be a little while but for the time being I’m doing as much research as possible and trying to save money so these vids are really helpful thank you

christiansaravia
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Wow now that is what i call service the after sale of a product is really important especially if it cost a lot people forget that. Its very kind of yall that you can live in it while yall are servicing it. If a company has good service i always stay with the brand. Thank you for all the information you gave us.

Chronics
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One mention about transportation costs for companies that deliver your unit - watch gas prices. Added to that most drive diesel trucks which is higher than gas. So the cost will vary depending on energy prices.

brianray
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RV Spots to stay in while you are having your RV is being worked on? Myles! You are amazing!

christicrosbyrobbins
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Nice info Myles - good for those 1st timers who are looking to go full time or even vacationing.

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